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Old 06-14-2012, 10:40 AM   #13
GodOfFire
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Default Re: How tolerant are you? And can you live with out it?

I remember in the beginning thinking there is no way a cigar is ever going to make me sick... I remember the one day I had a CAO Brazilia and was at Pig Gig in Bay City Michigan and my buddy saw me lighting up the Brazilia and he said hey becareful if you have an empty stomach that one could make you queasy. I blew him off and started to enjoy what to this day is a fantastic cigar to me. However, on that one about half way through I put it out and thought I was going to hurl. Since then I have taken it alittle easier with "stronger" smokes. I have gotten sick on one other one can't remember the name of the line. However I steer toward mild to medium for my casual smokes and have stronger heavier smokes for after meals and in the evening and I never "push it" if I feel queasy I'll just call it good right there. I prefer not to be macho if it keeps me from hurling thats the best advice I can give a newbie. If you ever do start to feel sick just stop smoking before it gets any worse.
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